Belmont State School | Strive to Excel Independent Public School Newsletter From the Principal Term 2 Week 3 7 May 2015 Dear Parents and Caregivers Contact Our School: Old Cleveland Road Carindale QLD 4152 Prep Year in 2016? Thank you to all those families that attended our Prep 2016 Information Sessions last week. If you have a child due to start Prep in 2016, or know someone else who does, please contact our office to have your details included on our database. Children are eligible for Prep in 2016 if they were st th born between 1 July 2010 and 30 June 2011. While the new school year is still several terms away, it is important that as an Independent Public School we have as much information as possible to manage our enrolments. Mothers’ Day Stall thanks Thank you to our amazing P&C for providing our students with the opportunity to purchase a gift for Mothers’ Day this coming Sunday. Thank you to the volunteers that gave of their time to assist in running the stall and thank you to parents and carers for your support too! On behalf of Belmont State School I would like to wish all of our mothers a wonderful and relaxing Mother’s Day. This is an opportunity for all to celebrate and recognise all of the great things that our Mums do for us each and every day. Phone: (07) 3843 9333 Fax: (07) 3843 9300 Student Absence Line: (07) 3843 9388 Email: admin@belmontss.eq.edu.au Web: www.belmontss.eq.edu.au NAPLAN testing time again Next week, our students in Years 3 and 5 will participate in the annual National Assessment Program – Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) to assess their skills and understanding in the areas of reading, writing, language conventions (spelling, grammar and punctuation) and numeracy. The tests will be conducted in all state and non-state schools across the country from Tuesday 12 May to Thursday 14 May. An individual NAPLAN report for each child will be sent home later this year. Results provide additional feedback for parents, carers and teachers on how students are progressing in key curriculum areas. The best way you can help your child prepare for NAPLAN is to reassure your child that NAPLAN tests are just one part of their school program, and to urge them to simply do the best they can. As our students participate in NAPLAN, I would ask everyone to consider the following five points to focus on strategies for use when taking tests. These can help to ensure students do not become overwhelmed. 1. Be prepared – get a good night’s sleep and have a healthy breakfast (you can’t concentrate when you are hungry). 2. Concentrate on one question at a time. If you are unsure of the answer make note of it and go back to it later. 3. If you do not know the answer or begin to feel anxious, breathe and try to relax (wiggle your toes, stretch, etc.). 4. Have a go – attempt every question, even if you are not sure of the answer. School Watch 13 17 88 Crime Stoppers Office Hours: 8.00am – 3.45pm School Hours: 8.45am – 3.00pm P&C MEETINGS Odd Months – 3rd Friday 9am – Hub rd Even Months – 3 Tuesday 7pm - MPC All community members are very welcome ☺ 1800 333 000 If you see any suspicious behaviour in the school, please phone the School Watch number and keep our school safe. Belmont State School | Strive to Excel Newsletter | Term 2 Week 3 | 7 May 2015 5. Don’t sweat the small stuff. Testing is only one way in which your teacher gathers information on your learning. If you have any question or concerns regarding 2015 NAPLAN, please speak with myself or Mrs Tanya Abell. Every Day Counts – really! The importance of school attendance for all students cannot be overstated. There is a link between student attendance at school and student learning outcomes. In basic terms, students with strong school attendance have improved chances of academic success than students who do not attend school regularly. This is simply because students in attendance at school are being exposed to more teaching and learning experiences than those who are away from school. Your child or children will achieve better when they attend school all day, every school day. George Zanatta Painter and Decorator email - g.zanatta@bigpond.com web - www.georgezanatta.com.au Mobile 0419 777203 ALL QUOTES ARE FREE Along with our intention to ensure no “unexplained” absences in 2015, we also have goal for a 95% or better attendance rate in 2015 – a goal we are currently achieving as a school, so well done everyone! To give you an idea of just how important every school day is, please consider the following: One day absent a fortnight, for each fortnight of the year, adds up to twenty days absent (or four weeks) for a year – over 13 years of schooling this is the equivalent of missing nearly one and a half years of schooling, or finishing in Year 11; One day absent a week, for each week of the year, adds up to forty days absent (or eight weeks) for a year – over 13 years of schooling this is the equivalent of missing over two and a half years of schooling, or finishing in Year 10; Two days absent a week, for each week of the year, adds up to eighty days absent (or sixteen weeks) for a year – over 13 years of schooling this is the equivalent of missing over five years of schooling, or finishing in Year 7; Three days absent a week, for each week of the year, adds up to one hundred and twenty days absent (or twenty-four weeks) for a year – over 13 years of schooling this is the equivalent of missing nearly eight years of schooling, or finishing in Year 5! National Excellence in Teaching Awards The National Excellence in Teaching Awards (NEiTA) Foundation was formed in 1994 to recognise the teaching profession and the important role it plays in shaping young minds. Since then, NEiTA has given much deserved recognition to thousands of excellent and inspirational teachers across Australia and New Zealand. For 20 years, the NEiTA program has continued to offer communities an opportunity to celebrate the work of great teachers who inspire their students and their communities. The Australian Scholarships Group (ASG) has supported NEiTA since its inception, and together ASG and NEiTA have helped pioneer recognition of the important contribution teachers make to our community. School Watch 13 17 88 Crime Stoppers 1800 333 000 If you see any suspicious behaviour in the school, please phone the School Watch number and keep our school safe. Belmont State School | Strive to Excel Newsletter | Term 2 Week 3 | 7 May 2015 NEiTA gives parents, grandparents, secondary student councils, school boards/councils, parent associations, committees of management and community organisations the opportunity to nominate their inspirational teachers and school leaders. For further information, or to nominate a great Belmont State School teacher, visit: www.asg.com.au/neita QSchools app Have you downloaded the QSchools app yet? Last week we distributed a postcard to every student that explains how you can upload the app to your mobile devices. The QSchools app is FREE and allows parents, carers and the community to receive information through their mobile devices. This information includes push notifications, emergency announcements, newsletters, documents, calendar events, news, tuckshop and uniform shop information, school hours, contact details and social media feeds. “SPEAK OUT” GROUP SPEECH AND DRAMA LESSONS For Primary students after school Wednesdays 3:30 – 4:30pm Grades 3 – 5 Venue: Mt Bruce Scout Hall (69 Ferguson Rd, Camp Hill) Cost: $12 per week (payable by the term) Contact: Karen Neale (B.A.Dip Ed, ADPA) Ph: 0400170373 E: mandkneale@bigpond.com for Enrolment Form The QSchools app links directly to information and updates on our school’s website and can be downloaded via the Apple iTunes store, Google Play, Windows Stores and Windows Phone Store. For more information visit: http://qld.gov.au/QSchools Yours in education, Mr Anthony Palmer Principal From the Deputy Principal What a beautiful warm start to May – you could be forgiven for thinking we are in the northern hemisphere not the southern! I hope all of our families survived the rain last week without too much damage to homes or cars. NAPLAN Our Year 3 and 5 students will soon participate in the annual National Assessment Program — Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) tests to assess their skills and understanding in the areas of reading, writing, language conventions (spelling, grammar and punctuation) and numeracy. The tests will be conducted in all state and non-state schools across the country from 12–14 May. An individual NAPLAN report for each child will be sent home later this year. Results provide additional feedback for parents, carers and teachers on how students are progressing in key curriculum areas. School Watch 13 17 88 Crime Stoppers ADVERTISING SPACE AVAILABLE REASONABLE RATES CONTACT admin@belmontss.eq.edu.au Or phone 3843 9333 for more details. 1800 333 000 If you see any suspicious behaviour in the school, please phone the School Watch number and keep our school safe. Belmont State School | Strive to Excel Newsletter | Term 2 Week 3 | 7 May 2015 The best way you can help your child prepare for NAPLAN is to reassure your child that NAPLAN tests are just one part of their school program, and to urge them to simply do the best they can. Please also ensure that your child arrives at school on time so as not to create any distress for them. Further NAPLAN information for parents and carers is available online. Please contact the school if you have any questions about your child participating in NAPLAN testing. We wish all of our year 3 and 5 students the very best next week. YEAR 4 CAMP In just over two weeks our Year 4 students will set off on their first school camp. This year they are off to Mapleton up in the Sunshine Coast hinterland. I had the pleasure of visiting last year’s campers and can say with absolutely certainty that this year’s students will have a lot of fun. It is a great opportunity for them to gain further independence and establish life long memories from primary school. More information regarding what to take to camp will be coming home shortly along with any last minute information. Mr Palmer and myself will once again head up for a day trip and join with the students in that day’s activities. You will be able to follow the students on their camp via our twitter account. Also I would encourage families to download the QSchools app on their smartphones as this a great way to get up to date information from the school. KIDSMATTER th On the 19 of May staff members from the SWPBS team will be attending training in KidsMatter. This is part of our ongoing focus on mental health and wellbeing. I look forward to sharing new information on our implementation progress after this session. NEPAL EARTHQUAKE FUNDRAISER A big thank you to our Student Council and Belmont students for their efforts in raising funds for the relief efforts in Nepal. It is devastating to hear just how badly affected areas of Nepal are. Over $800 was raised for the World Vision appeal and it demonstrates how compassionate and caring our students are. Thank you. Have a great week! Mrs Tanya Abell Deputy Principal From the Office PAYMENTS We are currently accepting payments for the following activities. Activity Year 4 Camp Year 5 Camp Year 6 Camp Final Balance $152.00 $198.75 $810.00 Due Date Wed 13 May Thurs 25 June Thurs 20 August Payments can be made at the office on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays or we will accept credit card payments over the phone. We will also accept instalments for these camp payments. Please assist by meeting the due date for payments. School Watch 13 17 88 Crime Stoppers 1800 333 000 If you see any suspicious behaviour in the school, please phone the School Watch number and keep our school safe. Belmont State School | Strive to Excel Newsletter | Term 2 Week 3 | 7 May 2015 From the Library PREMIER’S READING CHALLENGE Belmont State School students will once again be participating in the Premier’s Reading Challenge. This is an th annual State wide initiative for students up to Year 9. This year the Challenge is celebrating its 10 anniversary. It is not a competition but aims to improve literacy and encourage children to engage in reading for pleasure and learning. Forms will be sent home shortly with the students in preparation for the reading period which is from 19 May – 28 August. Students who complete the challenge have their efforts recognised through the receipt of a Certificate of Achievement signed by the Premier of Queensland. For a student to successfully complete the Premier’s Reading Challenge they must read or experience the number of books indicated below. Experiencing a book can include classroom or at home activities such as shared reading, listening and reading along with a book, or being read to. We hope to have a record number of participants from our school. Year Level Prep – Year 2 Years 3 - 4 Years 5 - 6 Mr Walter Vecchio Teacher Librarian Number of books Read or experience 20 books 20 books 15 books HPE News STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT Congratulations to Sophie K in 2E who recently competed at Diving Australia’s National Diving Competition in the 11 and under age group. Sophie (aged only 7) won a bronze medal in the 5m platform and came 4th on the 1m board. She has also recently travelled to nd st New Zealand and competed in the Wellington Diving Championships coming 2 on both 3m and 1m and 1 in synchronised diving. These are all wonderful achievements and a future star to watch. Well done Sophie! STAFF V STUDENT SOCCER GAME th On Wednesday the 29 of April the teachers and students played a game of mouth-watering soccer. The first goal was scored by our groundsman Mr King Koi. The students responded almost instantly, but the shot just sailed high. We had an action packed second half. The atmosphere was huge. Jeremy C 6A played a through ball to Alex T 6A and he scored! The scores were now locked at 1-1. In the last minute the teachers managed to find the back of the net leaving the game at 2-1 in favour of the teachers. There were some great plays and some great saves made. At the end everyone had a great time. Ben O 6D Miss Tracey Barnett HPE Teacher School Watch 13 17 88 Crime Stoppers 1800 333 000 If you see any suspicious behaviour in the school, please phone the School Watch number and keep our school safe. Belmont State School | Strive to Excel Newsletter | Term 2 Week 3 | 7 May 2015 Dates to Note Fri May 8 Tue May 12 – Thu May 14 Fri May 15 Tue May 19 Mon May 25 Wed May 27 – Fri May 29 Thu May 28 Tue Jun 2 Tue Jun 2 Wed Jun 3 Mon Jun 8 Tue Jun 9 – Tue Jun 16 Wed Jun 10 Thu Jun 11 Mon Jun 15 - Mon Jun 22 Tue Jun 23 Wed Jun 24 Wed Jun 24 Thu Jun 25 Fri Jun 26 Fri Jun 26 Mon Jul 13 Tue Jul 14 – Fri Jul 17 Tue Jul 21 – Fri Jul 24 Sun Jul 26 School Watch Scholastic Book Orders Close Remember: NO cash payments accepted orders to office by Thur May 7 NAPLAN Testing (Years 3 and 5) P&C Meeting -9.00am -P&C Hub ( Pelicans Block) ICAS Digital Technologies Competition Year 1 Fire Education Visit Year 4 Camp - Mapleton Under 8’s Day Cyber Smart Presentation Year 1 Fire Education Celebration ICAS Science Competition Queen’s Birthday Public Holiday Book Fair ICAS Writing Competition ICAS Spelling Competition Fun with Maths Prep – Year 3 Athletics Carnival Athletics Field Events 10 – 13 years and 800m after lunch Prom Concert – 6.30pm tuning – 7:00pm start – School Hall Athletics Track Events (9yrs - 13yrs) Report Cards go home Last Day of Term 2 First Day of Term 3 Year 5 & 6 Instrumental Music Camp Year 4 Instrumental Music Camp Belmont Carnival 13 17 88 Crime Stoppers 1800 333 000 If you see any suspicious behaviour in the school, please phone the School Watch number and keep our school safe. Belmont State School | Strive to Excel Newsletter | Term 2 Week 3 | 7 May 2015 Community News NAB AFL Auskick is running at your school now! Where: Belmont State School When: First session is on Monday 4th May 2015 Time: 3:10pm – 4:10pm Length of program: 6 weeks* Cost: $70 For more information visit aflauskick.com.au or call 3394 2198 School Watch 13 17 88 Crime Stoppers 1800 333 000 If you see any suspicious behaviour in the school, please phone the School Watch number and keep our school safe.
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